Cinema l अमिताभ बच्चन के पोस्ट का मतलब

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal

  • अमिताभ बच्चन ने एक पोस्ट साझा किया 'T 5720-क्या पिद्दी, क्या पिद्दी का शोरबा'। 
  • यह पोस्ट पर पढ़कर यूजर्स का सिर चकरा गया। कुछ यूजर्स शहंशाह से इसका मतलब पूछने लगे।
अमिताभ बच्चन सोशल मीडिया पर खूब एक्टिव रहते हैं। वे सोशल मीडिया पर नियमित रूप से पोस्ट साझा करते हैं। मगर, उनके हालिया पोस्ट - क्या पिद्दी, क्या पिद्दी का शोरबा - का मतलब, नेटिजंस को समझ नहीं आया।

अमिताभ बच्चन को भी शायद यह अंदाजा था कि लोग उनसे इसका मतलब पूछेंगे। इसलिए, उन्होंने इसके संबंध में एक विस्तृत पोस्ट पहले ही अपने ब्लॉग में लिख दिया। अमिताभ बच्चन ने अपने ब्लॉग में लिखा है -
कल लिखने में देर हो गई, सोचा आज कर दें थोड़ी जल्दी।  छोटी मोटी तुकबंदी कर दी, 'क्या शोरबा क्या पिद्दी'। उन्होंने आगे लिखा है, 'असल वाक्य होता है - 'क्या पिद्दी क्या पिद्दी का शोरबा', पर हमनें तुक मिलाने के लिए थोड़ी सी तोड़ फोड़ कर दी'। अभिनेता ने आगे अपने काम से जुड़ी अपडेट भी साझा की है। उन्होंने लिखा है, 'मैंने अपने एक प्यारे सहकर्मी से यह सीखा कि सुबह का समय रचनात्मक सोच के लिए सबसे अच्छा होता है। यह रचनात्मक लोगों के लिए तो काम करता है,  लेकिन मेरे जैसे उन गैर-रचनात्मक लोगों का क्या?

अमिताभ बच्चन ने आगे लिखा है कि वे काम के सिलसिले में यात्रा करेंगे -
काम ही जीवन का सार है। काम है तो आगे बढ़ेंगे। किसी रोमांचक जगह की सैर के लिए नहीं, बल्कि जीवन में आगे बढ़ने के लिए। इसलिए काम करो। गुजारा करने के लिए काम करो। अपने शरीर पर काम करो। कुछ भी करो, बस काम करो। इस उम्र में शरीर पर काम करना सबसे जरूरी है, इसलिए मैं सोच रहा था कि इंसान का शरीर बनाने वाला वह 'निर्माता' कितना अद्भुत है। इसकी कल्पना करना भी नामुमकिन है। मैंने इस बारे में कुछ बातें सोची हैं, लेकिन उन्हें किसी और दिन लिखूंगा। आप सभी को मेरा प्यार।

बिग बी के वर्क फ्रंट की बात करें तो वे जल्द ही 'कल्कि 2898 एडी' के सीक्वल में नजर आएंगे।

News Shorts l West Bengal Goes to Polls

By - Monu Kumar

  • West Bengal votes in 2026 - glimpses
CRPF personnel assisting differently-abled voter at a polling booth during the 1st phase of West Bengal Assembly Election 2026 at Midnapore, in West Bengal

A voter showcases her inked finger after casting vote at the Polling Stations of Akhriganj High Madrasa near Bangladesh Border in Murshidabad District of West Bengal

News Shorts l Annual Day ceremony, Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi

By - Rani S.


The Lok Sabha Speaker, Om Birla attended the Annual Day ceremony of Maharaja Agrasen College, in Delhi. The ceremony marked the various high-points the students of the college achieved, as responsible citizens of India.

The annual-day also saw the release of the annual publication of the college, Agranika 2026.

Press Release l President's Secretariat

  • Envoys of four nations present credentials to the President of India
The President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu accepted credentials from the Envoys of Lao PDR, Congo, Namibia and Guinea Bissau at a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (April 23, 2026).

Those who presented their credentials were:

1.   H.E. Mrs Vithaya Xayavong, Ambassador of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic

2.   H.E. Mrs Emilie Ayaza Mushobekwa, Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

3.   H.E. Wing Commander Alex Lunyazo Tukuhupwele (Retd.), High Commissioner of the Republic of Namibia

4.   H.E. Mr Antonio Serifo Embalo, Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau

Press Release l Ministry of Defence

  • 11th Joint Defence Committee meeting between India & Egypt held in Cairo

The India-Egypt Joint Defence Committee (JDC) held productive discussions towards enhancing bilateral defence cooperation during its 11th meeting in Cairo from April 20 to 22, 2026. The Indian delegation was led by Joint Secretary (International Cooperation) Shri Amitabh Prasad and included senior representatives from the Ministry of Defence and the Defence Forces. The Egyptian delegation was headed by senior officials of the Defence Forces and the Ministry of Defence.

Both sides undertook a comprehensive review of the progress made since the previous JDC meeting and charted out a forward-looking roadmap for defence engagement. They agreed on a bilateral defence cooperation plan 2026-27 focussing on expanding Structured Military interaction mechanisms, strengthening Joint training exchanges, enhancing maritime security cooperation, increasing scope & complexity of military exercises and promoting collaboration in defence production & technology.

The Indian delegation made a presentation on fast growing manufacturing capabilities of the Indian Defence Industry, highlighting the fact that its production has crossed US $20 billion and India is exporting products valuing around US $4 billion to over 100 countries. The two sides agreed to work together to develop a defence industry cooperation plan. The Defence Industry collaboration is emerging as a key pillar of India-Egypt defence ties with both sides exploring opportunities for co-development and co-production in the field of defence manufacturing.

The inaugural Navy-to-Navy Staff Talks were held on the sidelines of the meeting. The stellar role played by the Indian Navy in promoting freedom of navigation in the Indian Ocean region was presented and the key role played by India’s Information Fusion Centre in promoting maritime security was highlighted.

The Indian delegation also called on the Commander of the Egyptian Air Force (EAF) Lieutenant General Amr Abdel Rahman Saqr. The delegation thanked the EAF Commander for the close cooperation between the Air Forces of the two countries.

The Indian delegation also laid a wreath at the HeliPolis War Memorial and paid homage to Indian Bravehearts who made the supreme sacrifice during World War I and II.

A major milestone in India-Egypt defence partnership was the signing of the MoU on cooperation in the field of defence signed in September 2022 during the visit of Raksha Mantri to Egypt. The bilateral ties were elevated to Strategic Partnership in 2023. The 11th meeting reaffirmed the close relationship between the two countries and reinforced their mutual commitment towards regional security and stability.

News Shorts l Rajnath Singh in Germany

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The Union Minister for Defence, Rajnath Singh is on a visit to Germany.

He was seen very actively interacting with the Indian diaspora in Germany. At the gist of various discussions and talks, was, ways Indian and Germany can foster bilateral relations for the motto of Sarvjan Hitaay.

It may be noted that in these unprecedented times, India is a key player in shaping up the world-peace.

News Shorts l President Visits Exhibition on Tribal Life

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


The President of India, Droupadi Murmu visited an exhibition on tribal life put up by Self Help Groups as well as Integrated Command and Control Centre on the sidelines of the inauguration of various public projects at Rourkela, in Odisha.

The visit is seen as a major boost to various stake-holders and artisans involved and working towards, bettering the landscape in tribal life.

Press Release l Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs


Under Swachh Bharat Mission Urban 2.0, a pioneering initiative transforms a premier healthcare institution into a model of environmental responsibility as it goes Zero Waste to Landfill

In a significant step toward sustainable urban development, the National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases (NITRD), under the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, has been officially recognized as Zero Waste to Landfill. This achievement establishes NITRD as a benchmark for responsible and environmentally conscious waste management in India’s healthcare sector. The initiative was executed by the Why Waste Wednesdays Foundation through its flagship program, Swachh Sankalp, showcasing how structured planning and collective action can drive meaningful change.

Spanning a sprawling 27-acre campus, the National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases (NITRD) generates approximately 1 to 1.2 tons of waste daily, including 500–650 kgs of wet waste. Operating under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, it has emerged as a healthcare institution to achieve full compliance in the Bulk Waste Generator category under the 2026 Solid Waste Management Guidelines. This recognition underscores NITRD’s pioneering commitment to sustainable practices, setting a benchmark for responsible waste management in India’s healthcare sector.

The project adopted a comprehensive and structured approach to sustainable waste management, beginning with an in-depth waste audit and baseline survey to map all existing waste streams, evaluate current practices, and identify critical gaps in operations. This diagnostic phase provided a clear understanding of the institute’s waste generation patterns and informed the design of targeted interventions. Building on these insights, the initiative launched an intensive awareness and capacity-building campaign, conducting nearly 50 customized sessions aimed at hospital staff, administrators, and support personnel. These sessions not only educated participants on best practices in waste segregation, recycling, and composting, but also fostered a culture of accountability and environmental responsibility. By ensuring active engagement across all levels of the institution, the program achieved widespread participation, instigated measurable behavioural change, and laid the foundation for the long-term success of the zero-waste initiative.

Building on this strong foundation, the project established a robust on-ground infrastructure to manage waste effectively and sustainably. A Wet Waste Composting Centre has been set up to process biodegradable waste, while a Dry Waste Resource Centre has been strengthened for efficient sorting, aggregation, and channelization of recyclable materials, ensuring maximum recovery and diversion from landfills. Dedicated Horticulture Waste Management Systems has been also implemented to handle garden and landscaping residues, ensuring that every type of waste generated on the campus was efficiently processed.

To further enhance the institute’s waste processing capacity, 40 Gaia composting bins have been strategically installed across the campus, complemented by two horticulture waste shredders to streamline the treatment of larger green waste materials. In addition, a dedicated monitoring station is established to oversee operations in real-time, supported by a consumables management space to track, manage, and optimize resource usage. Together, these infrastructure components create a seamless, integrated system that not only ensures operational efficiency but also guarantees the long-term sustainability of NITRD’s zero-waste ecosystem, setting a replicable model for other healthcare institutions.

The South Zone team of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) inaugurated 40 Aerobin composting units at the National Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases in Mehrauli Ward.

This achievement represents a major milestone in advancing environmentally responsible practices within the healthcare sector. By seamlessly integrating comprehensive waste management systems with continuous awareness programs, staff training, and strategically developed infrastructure, NITRD has demonstrated how large-scale healthcare institutions can operate sustainably without compromising efficiency or patient care.

Beyond its operational success, this accomplishment establishes a national benchmark, showing other hospitals and healthcare facilities across India that zero-waste practices are both feasible and impactful. The NITRD initiative under Swachh Bharat Mission Urban 2.0 serves as a compelling example of how collective action, visionary leadership, and meticulous, structured implementation can drive systemic change. It underscores the power of institutional commitment to sustainability, inspiring a cleaner, greener, and more responsible future for healthcare and urban development nationwide.

Press Release l Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

  • Shri Bhupender Yadav announces Shekha Jheel Bird Sanctuary as India’s 99th Ramsar site; Uttar Pradesh’s tally rises to 12

Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Shri Bhupender Yadav on Tuesday announced the designation of Shekha Jheel Bird Sanctuary in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, as a Ramsar site, taking India’s total to 99 and the State’s tally to 12.

“Uttar Pradesh takes the score to 99! Delighted to announce the designation of Shekha Jheel Bird Sanctuary (Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh) as a Ramsar site”, the Minister informed in a social media post. He said the announcement brings a boost for local livelihoods and global biodiversity, along with water and climate security and marks “India's 99th, bringing us closer to a historic century”.


“With PM Shri @narendramodi ji leading India’s ecosystem restoration mission, our commitment towards conservation of wetlands and natural habitat of animals, particularly that of birds, has yet again received a thumbs up from the global community,” the Minister added.

Highlighting the ecological importance of the site, Shri Yadav said Shekha Jheel acts as a crucial stopover on the Central Asian Flyway, providing a vital habitat for migratory birds such as the Bar-headed Goose, Painted Stork and various ducks during the winter season. The Minister also encouraged people to visit the site.

Bhooth Bangla Success l Why Is It Important?

By - Amit kumaR Agarwal


Akshay Kumar's Bhooth Bangla had very low expectations in the film-industry - mostly because
  • It was not a franchise film
  • It was a non-holiday release
  • The songs were not hits
Bhooth Bangla, shattered all the BO Bhooths read ghosts and came up trumps!

It matters, when such a film becomes a success; passing the Monday test, with flying colors - because, Indian film industry needs new IP's to be not only successful, but to survive - a fact rankling the global film industry prompting one of the top-3 most successful film-makers in the world, Steven Spielberg to highlight this importance!

If we look at the stats of last two years - either it is a sequel or a universe-film or film based on iconic historical figures that have worked big time barring Dhurandhar (both Jawan and Animal were helmed by south directors).

One might aver that Bhooth Bangla is also helmed by a south-director, Priyadarshan, which is true - but the cast is entirely from the Hindi-heartland, so that sets-off the record!

The success of Bhooth Bangla aslo highlights the fact that the content in Indian Film Industry is so bad and so shallow, that even an imperfect film like Bhooth Bangla is seen as a 'perfect' entertainer. BB has a brilliant 1st half; but the 2nd half is just about average - but is the audience complaining - not at all!

Bhooth Bangla with 125 + crore BO taking worldwide in only 4-days - cements this statement firmly!

Cinema l Press Release l The Un Certain Regard Jury Revealed

Cinema l Popcorn Flicksss Takes 5 Films To 79th Cannes Film Festival

By - Aanya


Lord Baden-Powell National Award winning film-maker, Amit R Agrwal is taking his five new films to present at Marche du Film, Cannes Film Festival in May, 2026.

It may be recalled that the 2024 cut of his earlier film, Honey Kapoor Origins, that he presented during Marche du Film, Cannes Film Festival is now on apps like  Apple TV+, Fire TV etc.

Agrwal gave a no-holds-barred, honest, take on film-industry today, "with business of films down in the global market, it is very important to innovate and forge creative-synergies. Putting in money as a solo producer is passe, now you have to have a pool of people investing, if you want your film to make any mark".

Agrwal after France will soon be traveling to another country in Europe, "69-days to be precise, filming my webseries 69 Opposites Attract".

The cult series and film, "69 Opposites Attract" that is part of doctoral thesis done at Faculty of Law, UNSW, Sydney, Australia will see the launch of the new-season during a private event at Cannes.  

Emmy nominated producer Tirlok Malik based in New York, congratulated Agrwal and said 'hopefully soon, we might set-up a film in Hollywood, we've been working for it and look forward to this amazing project".